Note: Twitter only allows one account per email. If you have a personal Twitter account, you will need to use a different email to set up your business Twitter account.

2. Join Twitter. Complete the form by entering your name, your email, a password, and a username.

Here is where you can change your username. You can still change it later too!

3. Click “create my account”.

4.Click “next”.

5. Build your timeline. Twitter asks you to follow 3 people from a selection it gives you. You must follow 3 people from this selection. (Why not follow @wishpond)

6. Build your timeline 2. Twitter will then ask you to follow 5 more, and then 5 people you know. You can skip these last two steps by clicking on the “skip” button on the bottom right hand side of the box.

7. Confirm email. Twitter will then ask you confirm your email. Check your email for the confirmation, and click on the link in the email from Twitter.

8. Add character. Upload your profile image. Twitter also calls this your avatar. Your photo is how you appear in your Tweets to your followers. It gives your account an identity. The maximum file size for your photo is 700MB.

Tip: Keep your photo relevant to your brand.

9. Upload header. Your header shows up as the background to your Twitter photo. Again, keep you header branded. It shows up on mobile too, so it is important to include this in your Twitter account.

The recommended dimensions for a header are 1252 x 626, with maximum file size of 5MB

10. Add website. Include your business website, so that your Twitter followers can easily click through to your website.

Tip: As you develop more followers on Twitter, and you are using Twitter to market certain social sites, or special promotions, you can change always change this website to direct your Twitter traffic to particular landing pages.

11. Add your bio. You have 160 characters maximum to tell the world about your business. Be succinct.

Tip: In your bio, add something personal or quirky about your company. As in most social media platforms, adding a personal touch resonates with your audience, and customers are more likely to follow you if they see your personality shine through.

Twitter and Facebook are very different platforms. Tweets are much more frequent than Facebook posts – if you connect the two, your Facebook fans will get annoyed with the posting frequency, and the tweet like feel of your updates.

13. Click “Save Changes”.

To see your completed Twitter profile, click on “Me” in the top header.